The Butterfly and the Serpent

The Butterfly and the Serpent
Author: Roland Littlewood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1998
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Presents a collection of papers by an author established as a contributor to the field of cultural psychiatry. Dealing with essential issues in the area, the papers range across culture, history, language, religion, and gender and present material from around the world. The text examines the realization that Anglo-Saxon approach to psychiatry doesn't necessarily work when used with non-white groups.

The Serpent and the Butterfly

The Serpent and the Butterfly
Author: Ben Reebs
Publisher: Modern Vital
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734703337

In The Serpent & The Butterfly: The Seven Laws of Healing, Dr. Ben Reebs offers a life-altering perspective on the attainment of optimal health. Learn about the seven laws of nature and how to live in harmony with the body. When we work with rather than against our innate healing capacity, well-being and good health spring forth naturally, and normal structure and function can be restored. The epidemic of chronic disease can be stopped in its tracks when patients and practitioners adapt and implement this new paradigm of health.

The Serpent and the Swan

The Serpent and the Swan
Author: Boria Sax
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780939923687

The Serpent and the Swan is a history and analysis of animal bride tales from antiquity to the present. The animal bride tale, the author argues, is an enduring expression of humankind's need to remain close to and a part of nature. Boria Sax traces the idea of the animal bride through history by drawing upon legends and literary works from throughout the world. He pays particular attention to Eurasian sources which support his thesis that the animal bride theme originated among the serpent cults of Mesopotamia and southeastern Europe. Through time, the details of the animal bride theme changed as a result of mankind's changing perceptions of the natural world. In general, this study is an account of myths and beliefs that have surrounded animals--and women--during the rise of modern humankind. The Serpent and the Swan identifies and explains images of the animal bride that pervade, enliven, and enrich our culture. The bride becomes Eve taking an apple from the serpent, Medea casting spells, Cinderella riding to the royal ball in a pumpkin coach, and the Little Mermaid rising from the waves. The Author: Boria Sax, who holds a doctorate in German and intellectual history, is the author of The Frog King and The Parliament of Animals, among other books.

The Butterfly Movement

The Butterfly Movement
Author: Katrina Smith
Publisher: Katrina Smith
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1934922579

The Butterfly's Way

The Butterfly's Way
Author: Edwidge Danticat
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1569477485

In five sections—Childhood, Migration, Half/First Generation, Return, and Future—the thirty-three contributors to this anthology write movingly, often hauntingly, of their lives in Haiti and the United States. Their dyaspora, much like a butterfly's fluctuating path, is a shifting landscape in which there is much travel between two worlds, between their place of origin and their adopted land. This compilation of essays and poetry brings together Haitian-Americans of different generations and backgrounds, linking the voices for whom English is a first language and others whose dreams will always be in French and Kreyòl. Community activists, scholars, visual artists and filmmakers join renowned journalists, poets, novelists and memoirists to produce a poignant portrayal of lives in transition. Edwidge Danticat, in her powerful introduction, pays tribute to Jean Dominique, a sometime participant in the Haitian dyaspora and a recent martyr to Haiti's troubled politics, and the many members of the dyaspora who refused to be silenced. Their stories confidently and passionately illustrate the joys and heartaches, hopes and aspirations of a relatively new group of immigrants belonging to two countries that have each at times maligned and embraced them.

Melusine the Serpent Goddess in A. S. Byatt's Possession and in Mythology

Melusine the Serpent Goddess in A. S. Byatt's Possession and in Mythology
Author: Gillian M. E. Alban
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739104712

Gillian Alban meticulously pursues the Fairy Melusine snake-woman image through the plot and the poetry of A. S. Byatt's novel Possession, into medieval legend, and beyond into her antecedents in ancient myth. The book describes the erotically inspiring force of Melusine's love story and draws parallels with goddesses such as Lamia, Ishtar or Inanna, Isis, and Asherah. Mother, creator, and leader, the figure of Melusine was ultimately vilified and tellingly converted into the demon of patriarchal accounts, as seen in the examples of Lilith, Medusa, Scylla, and the serpent in the Garden. Alban deconstructs part of Genesis, including the roles of Adam and Eve and Cain's crime, and illuminates the Old Testament worship of the goddess Asherah alongside the male Yahweh. A forceful exploration of literature, history, and myth, this study sweeps away limiting assumptions about the female sex. Melusine the Serpent Goddess restores the dignity acknowledged to women of old, making a forceful statement about the power and creativity of women.

The Serpent's Spell

The Serpent's Spell
Author: Rae St. Clair Bridgman
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525585916

Unbeknownst to ten-year-old Wil Wychwood, he comes from a long line of mages. But with the death of his grandmother and his world upended, Wil moves to live with “the Aunts” and finds himself in MiddleGate – where buses drive through brick walls and leaning houses dot streets named Wog’s Hollow and Half Moon Lane. The four-hundred-and-ninety-four-year-old school, Gruffud’s Academy, is out of this world too. With classes in numeristics, botanicals, cartology and verbology, and textbooks like "Magykal Spelling, Grammar and Palaver," this is no ordinary school. Yet something dark brews beneath the veneer of this idyllic hidden city. When Wil and his cousin Sophie rescue the sacred snakes of Narcisse, they find themselves swept up in a dangerous plot. The secret society known as the Serpent’s Chain is on the loose, and Wil is carrying the very thing they’ve been searching for. "Beware the Serpent’s Chain," they were told, but what does that mean? What dangers await Wil and Sophie as they unravel this wicked mystery?

Serpent Imagery and Symbolism

Serpent Imagery and Symbolism
Author: Lura Nancy Gregory Pedrini
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1966
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780808402749

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The Virulent Verses

The Virulent Verses
Author: Michael Rud
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365859142

A collection of short stories and poetry, "The Virulent Verses" is an explicit look at heretical misanthropy. Unforgiving and unrelenting from the first page to the last. Divided into three parts it includes, "Misanthrope's Aria," "Six" and "In The Absence Of Divinity." A suffocating collection of work, not written for the timid.